
You Can Call Me, Karen
You Can Call Me Karen is caught in the middle—too young for Gen X, too tired for Gen Z. Hosted by Manni, Steph, and Karen, three sharp-tongued friends raised on dial-up tones and Dawson’s Creek, the show unpacks the pop culture that shaped the ‘90s and early 2000s. With wit and candor, they dissect the contradictions of coming of age in that era, never afraid to channel their inner Karen if it means saying the quiet parts out loud. No advice, just real talk: a bold, funny, side-eye-laced ride through nostalgia, modern womanhood, and the messiness in between.
You Can Call Me, Karen
Friendship Breakups: Heartache and Healing in Part 2 of Our Friendship Series | You Can Call Me Karen
Welcome to Episode 5 of the You can Call me Karen Podcast! This is part 2 of our 3 part series about friendship. In this episode we will tackle the often-overlooked topic of friendship breakups. We will share personal experiences surrounding the emotional challenge of losing a friend as well as ways we have attempted to navigate coping with friendship loss. This episode we will discuss the not so often discussed pain, confusion, and disappointment around friendships coming to an end.
As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes”.
Links to sources referenced in this episode:
https://coveteur.com/friend-breakup
https://blog.findoctave.com/blog/friendship-breakups-can-be-painful-its-important-to-grieve-them
Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren), TikTok (@YCCMKPod), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Lastly, please follow us on Instagram (@youcancallmekaren), TikTok (@YCCMKPod), and like/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
As always - a big thank you to Steve Olszewski for the art and images, Calid B and SJ Fadeaway for the musical mixings, and huge credit to Malvina Reynolds (writer) and Schroder Music Co. (ASCAP) (publisher) of the song “Little Boxes”.